Driver fatigue statistics canada


















every year. At 21 per cent, fatigue would rank as the third highest measurable cause of collisions behind alcohol impairment and speed-aggressive driving. “Please don’t drive when over-tired. Drowsiness is an impairment.” That’s the message from the Highway Safety Roundtable. The group is dedicated to eliminating colli-sions caused by driver fatigue. fatigued. The number of fatigue-related fatalities in Canada rose from to between and FATIGUE-RELATED FATAL COLLISIONS IN CANADA, Traffic Injury Research Foundation, March By: Steve Brown, Ward G.M. Vanlaar, and Robyn D. Robertson Figure 1: Fatigue-related fatalities, Canada, Fatigue-impaired Driving Transport Canada’s website includes the following statistics: 1. % of fatal collisions involve driver fatigue. 2. 60% of Canadian drivers admitted that they occasionally drove while fatigued and 15% admitted that they had fallen asleep while driving during the past year Seatbelts and Child Restraints.


Canada Road Safety Week – National Facts Stats Page 6 of 9 9. 30% of fatalities and 40% of serious injuries occur at intersections. Older drivers (65+) are much more likely to commit an infraction leading to an intersection crash than most other drivers. Drivers are Falling Asleep Behind the Wheel. Drowsy Driving Prevention Week, held every year during the first full week of November, is a good time to remember that drowsy driving is impaired driving. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 1 in 25 adult drivers report having fallen asleep while driving in the previous 30 days, and many more admit to driving when they were sleep-deprived. In a survey of Canadian drivers, % of drivers admitted to nodding off or falling asleep at the wheel in the past year. 14% of drivers admitted to often driving fatigued. In a survey of Canadian drivers, 28% of drivers aged and 35% of drivers aged reported nodding off while driving.


Police reported over 72, impaired driving incidents in , continuing a declining trend, Statistics Canada states. Fewer people are dying in crashes. The statistics for car accidents in British Columbia in reveal some staggering Accidents involving driver fatigue occur more frequently during the. These statistics are part of an upward trend of distracted driving-related collisions, up from 16% of fatal collisions and 17% of serious injury collisions a.

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